Biology, asked by shivank454, 8 months ago

what happen when guard cells are full of water? ​

Answers

Answered by shivangisingh888
12

Here is what u were searching for

Answer:

When the guard cell is filled with water and it becomes turgid, the outer wall balloons outward, drawing the inner wall with it and causing the stomate…

Explanation:

Hope it helps u

Answered by anilkumarah72
4

Answer:

When the water enters the cells, they swell and become bowed. This causes the guard cells to bend away from each other, thereby opening the stomata. Conversely, when guard cells lose potassium ions, water diffuses out of the cells by osmosis.

Similar questions